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Just advertisement is what your saying huh ?
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Using crankbaits in 17 - 20 foot of water. Fish and Game stocked a bunch of old brooders a few months ago up to 12 pounds. Also worms are working but cranks in a silver and black color are good bets trolling near the damn.
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Looks more like Chesterfield to me. I could be wrong but with the 7 new posts all today I'm thinking your digging for advertising with your old pictures.
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Seriously????? Okay, my friend in this picture is about 5'8" tall....this fish was 9 lbs!
Someone needs to calibrate their scale....but the measurements will work in a pinch.
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haha I was thinking the same exact thing!
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that is hawkins but not any time recent that water is way to high
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[quote flyfishingfool]haha I was thinking the same exact thing![/quote]
What some people do not understand, a 10 lb trout is going to be around 28" long or more if thin. 10" shy of a yard stick.
Holding the fish closer to the camera does make it appear big, but also no ones fingers/hands are that big. Figuring the average hand is 4" wide, you can get an estimate on the fish from that and that is in no way a 10lber unless that is where my walking weights went to.
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I'm with you FG. I just didn't want to say anything.
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Maybe he was referring to his whole stringer...In that case I have caught 20lb bows on the south fork!
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[laugh][laugh][laugh][laugh]Now I have to wipe my screen off!!!!!
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Way to make a target of thyself, Langston. I noticed you got real quiet, why not just delete the thread? Internets, lol
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he would delete it but he has been banned for unauthorized advertising.
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